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The Renault Laguna maintenance schedule varies across Laguna I (1994-2001), Laguna II (2001-2008) and Laguna III (2007-2015), so the exact service items and intervals depend on your selected generation, engine and fuel type. Use the selector to match your Laguna to the correct plan before relying on any mileage or time-based figures.

Select your Renault model below to view the online service schedule for your specific engine.

3 models covered

Model Year Range Engines covered Fuel
Laguna I 1994-2001 1994-2001 1.6 16V, -LPG LPG,Petrol (K4M-720 (F7)), 1.8 16V, -LPG LPG,Petrol (F4P-760 (A7)), 1.8 LPG LPG,Petrol (F3P-670), 1.8 Petrol (F3P-674 (B6)), 1.8 Petrol (F3P-678), 1.8 Petrol (F3P-724), 1.8, -LPG LPG,Petrol (F3P-720 (B6)), 2.0 16V Petrol (N7Q-700), 2.0 16V Petrol (N7Q-704 (D7)), 2.… Diesel, LPG, Petrol
Laguna II 2001-2008 2001-2008 1.6 16V 110 Petrol (K4M-711 (E7)), 1.6 16V 110, -LPG LPG,Petrol (K4M-710 (D7)), 1.6 16V 110, -LPG LPG,Petrol (K4M-714 (D7)), 1.6 16V 110, -LPG LPG,Petrol (K4M-716 (57)), 1.8 16V 115, -LPG LPG,Petrol (F4P-771 (D7)), 1.8 16V 115, -LPG LPG,Petrol (F4P-775 (D7)), 1.8 16V 120, -LPG L… Diesel, LPG, Petrol
Laguna III 2007-2015 2007-2015 1.5 dCi 110 FAP Diesel (K9K-780 (37)), 1.5 dCi 110 FAP Diesel (K9K-782 (57)), 1.5 dCi 110 FAP Diesel (K9K-846 (R8/T8)), 1.6 16V 110, -LPG LPG,Petrol (K4M-824 (F8)), 2.0 16V 140, -LPG Bioethanol (E85),LPG,Petrol (M4R-726 (D7)), 2.0 16V 140, -LPG LPG,Petrol (M4R-704 (C7)), 2.0 16V… Bioethanol (E85), Diesel, LPG, Petrol

Servicing by engine type

Petrol Renault Laguna servicing

Petrol Laguna models span a wide mix of Renault engines, including naturally aspirated and turbo units (for example 16V and Turbo variants). Routine servicing focuses on keeping the engine oil and filter fresh, maintaining correct spark plug condition where applicable, and checking for vacuum or intake leaks that can trigger drivability faults. Cooling system condition matters on older cars too, so hose, coolant level and temperature control checks are worth keeping on top of, especially across different generations. Use the selector to confirm the exact oil change interval for your petrol engine, as the schedule can vary significantly by year and specification.

Diesel Renault Laguna (dCi) servicing

Diesel Lagunas commonly use dCi engines (including 1.5 dCi and 2.0 dCi families), where service needs can differ depending on whether the car is fitted with a particulate filter (often listed as FAP). Alongside oil and filter changes, pay close attention to air filtration and fuel filtration, as these have a direct impact on starting, smoke and injector longevity. Where a FAP/DPF system is fitted, driving style and regeneration health can affect maintenance needs, so it is important to follow the correct schedule for your exact engine code and model year. Also keep an eye on boost and charge-air hoses on higher output dCi variants, as leaks can mimic more serious turbo faults.

LPG Renault Laguna servicing

LPG Laguna variants are often based on petrol engines adapted to run on gas, so they share many petrol service items while adding LPG-system checks. In addition to standard oil servicing, it is sensible to monitor ignition components closely because LPG can be more sensitive to weak spark, leading to misfires under load. The LPG system itself typically requires periodic inspection for hose condition, leaks and correct operation, and some setups include serviceable filters that must be changed on schedule. Always confirm the exact maintenance plan for your LPG-equipped Laguna via the selector, as requirements can vary by generation and installation type.

Bioethanol (E85) Renault Laguna servicing

Bioethanol (E85) Laguna coverage is mainly associated with later-generation vehicles, and the correct service plan depends heavily on the exact engine and fuel system specification. Because ethanol-blended fuels can be less tolerant of neglected servicing, it is important to keep to the specified oil and filter change cadence and address any running issues promptly. Pay attention to fuel system condition and driveability symptoms such as hard starting or hesitation, which can point to maintenance-related issues. Use the selector to ensure you are viewing the correct plan for your E85-capable Laguna, as intervals and checks can differ from otherwise similar petrol models.

Common service operations for Renault

The operations shown below reflect typical Renault Laguna servicing tasks, but the precise cadence can change with engine family, emissions equipment and model year. Select your Laguna generation and engine to see the correct schedule and any additional checks tied to your vehicle.

Operation Typical interval Notes
Oil and filter changeSee selector aboveVaries by engine and recommended oil grade
Air filter30,000 to 60,000 kmMore often in urban or dusty driving
Cabin filter15,000 to 30,000 km or 1 yearAffects air conditioning and air quality
Brake fluid2 years (all models)Regardless of mileage
CoolantPer manufacturer (typically 5 years or 100,000 km)Check level and condition (colour, deposits) at every service
Front brake padsDepending on use (typically 30,000 to 60,000 km)Wear depends on driving style and load carried
Timing beltSee selector aboveInterval varies widely by engine
Spark plugs (petrol)30,000 to 60,000 kmPetrol engines only

Renault electronic diagnostics

If your Renault Laguna shows a warning light or runs poorly between services, an OBD scan can help you narrow down the cause before replacing parts. Our Renault Laguna fault codes and OBD guide explains common code groups (P for powertrain/engine and gearbox, B for body systems, C for chassis, and U for network/communication). Use codes alongside basic checks such as fluid levels, air leaks and battery voltage, then follow the correct test procedure for your engine.